Kim Kardashian has officially arrived in Kuwait, and the 32-year-old starlet made sure to announce it on Twitter so all of her nearly 17 million followers were apprised of her whereabouts.

Kardashian is ready to begin her unasked-for tour of the Middle East, Celebrity News Café reported Wednesday, just days after her Twitter posts on the Israel-Gaza conflict drew harsh feedback from some of her followers and fans.

Some people even wished death upon the “Keeping Up With The Kardashian” star because of what she tweeted.

Though the post was soon deleted by Kardashian after she started being ridiculed, she simply tweeted that she was praying for the people of Israel.

When the fashionista arrived in Kuwait she posted a photo of herself via Twitter on Wednesday morning, where she gave her fans the peace sign. “Just touched down here in Kuwait,” she wrote with the picture.

The star was wearing all black and dark shades as she began a self-styled “educational tour” of the Middle East.

She even posted a picture of herself with the U.S. ambassador, Matthew Tueller.

Kim Kardashian’s worldwide trip was set up in the first place to promote her new Kardashian Kollection stores, which now have a Kuwait branch, but in light of the controversy she caused because of one tweet, she figured she should “learn about the region while there, too.”

But the star quickly went back to business, tweeting about the launch her latest Kardashian Kollection set at Dorothy Perkins.

“So excited we are launching Kardashian Kollection at Dorothy Perkins in Kuwait!” she posted on Twitter.

During her trip to Kuwait Kardashian continued to tweet and push her holiday Kardashian Kollection items to her fans.

News broke that her boyfriend, hip-hop mogul Kanye West, was deposed in her divorce case as she embarked on her trip to the Persian Gulf country.

Kardashian was famously married to NBA Nets star Kris Humphries for only 72 days.

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